Zimbabwe expects a record 400m kilogramme tobacco harvest, but a policy to protect the ZiG threatens to erode growers’ ...
The City of Cape Town’s auctioning of the Good Hope Centre, a 1970s heritage landmark, and about 50 other properties to raise funds for service delivery, has angered South African human rights ...
Critics say the move to shut out students from the two African countries reflects mounting political pressure to tighten immigration controls rather than a coherent visa strategy.
Originally focused on the former Eastern Bloc, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is turning its private-sector model toward sub-Saharan Africa to provide economic opportunities for ...
One of Ethiopia’s most prominent opposition figures has stepped down from party leadership months before the country’s next national election, prompting debate about what the move signals for the ...
Dangote Cement and the Nigerian government are pursuing an out-of-court agreement to resolve alleged tax liabilities and disputed pioneer status exemptions.
Migration official warns of ‘catastrophic’ impact if the 800,000 Sudanese workers in the Gulf are forced to flee.
Ghana is reopening its domestic bond market after the 2023 debt crisis. But can the country rebuild investor confidence without triggering another cycle of currency pressure and rising debt?
Gabon steps up its courtship of the Donald Trump administration and private investors this week with a ministerial delegation ...
From collapsing cocoa prices to a new $40m pasta plant in Accra, Olam is repositioning itself for a more challenging era in ...
Real-time revelations of rot in the highest ranks of police have kept South Africans transfixed like a soap opera. Here is ...
Jacob Zuma has a large family and appears to enjoy working with them, but their political appointments often prove as ...
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